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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3912515" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I'm using two of the Moultrie Delta Base Cell cams. Overall, I'm happy with them because of the price. Paid $99 for two and one on sale for $69 at BPS. Our cell service on our property is mediocre at best so our connection with the trail cam is on par with our cell phones. When the trail cam shows poor cell service it still sends pics. Setup was ok bu the review on the setup procedure weren't great but in general the review were 4 star, if that means anything. </p><p></p><p>Daylight pics are great and no complaints. Night time pics are above average and has about a 65'-75' range. My FIL has the same camera and his camera location is in thick heavy cover and his pics are much more clear and bright at night than one of mine that covers a feeder in an open pasture; but those pics are still acceptable for me to see the game. Part of the problem I have is that i have the camera too far from the feeder and too lazy to move it to a better, closer location. </p><p></p><p>THe Delta Base camera send the pics quite fast but drains the batteries in about 3 weeks in that mode. I switched it to I think, three times a day, and batteries are lasting 3+ times longer. I have the Unlimited pic plan and can cancel at any time then resubscribe next season for $17 month. </p><p></p><p>Again, happy with how it performs considering the price I paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3912515, member: 14646"] I'm using two of the Moultrie Delta Base Cell cams. Overall, I'm happy with them because of the price. Paid $99 for two and one on sale for $69 at BPS. Our cell service on our property is mediocre at best so our connection with the trail cam is on par with our cell phones. When the trail cam shows poor cell service it still sends pics. Setup was ok bu the review on the setup procedure weren't great but in general the review were 4 star, if that means anything. Daylight pics are great and no complaints. Night time pics are above average and has about a 65'-75' range. My FIL has the same camera and his camera location is in thick heavy cover and his pics are much more clear and bright at night than one of mine that covers a feeder in an open pasture; but those pics are still acceptable for me to see the game. Part of the problem I have is that i have the camera too far from the feeder and too lazy to move it to a better, closer location. THe Delta Base camera send the pics quite fast but drains the batteries in about 3 weeks in that mode. I switched it to I think, three times a day, and batteries are lasting 3+ times longer. I have the Unlimited pic plan and can cancel at any time then resubscribe next season for $17 month. Again, happy with how it performs considering the price I paid. [/QUOTE]
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